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(09/10/15 10:38am)
If you attended Wednesday night's Carolina Clash debate, you’ll doubtless be aware of a few simple things. First, that the College Republicans’ chair can’t answer questions and is woefully unaware of her party’s policies.
(09/09/15 4:41am)
Heroin usage and overdose deaths have been rising steadily in the Carolinas for the past decade, and now there's a new drug that is being sold as heroin, or that has been mixed with heroin, called fentanyl. Local community programs have been working to prevent more overdoses in conjunction with local law enforcement, but additional funding and support is needed.
(09/09/15 1:59am)
Toast! Improv lets a diverse group of students take risks together while entertaining.
(09/08/15 1:15am)
As local startup Scootaway continues to expand, safety remains one of the largest issues for the company. While they debate how exactly to make customers safer drivers, we would like to offer some simple advice to students: respect other people’s property and don’t be stupid. Yes, it sounds like something you learned in kindergarten. But the lesson holds true today.
(09/08/15 1:00am)
After launching the moped ride-sharing company, Scootaway,
CEO, founder and USC alumnus Frank Scozzafava is continuing to grow and expand his
startup in the capital city.
(09/07/15 11:45pm)
You could hear the music from blocks away, but if you walked past the Statehouse on Sunday afternoon, you would have seen something unexpected. It wasn’t protestors. It wasn’t a political rally. It was 2015 Year of the Shag, a festival celebrating the South Carolina State Dance.
(09/02/15 4:17am)
As Monday came to a close, it was announced that 13 of the 19 fraternities at the university had been suspended from recruitment. It is alleged that they violated rules on alcohol and risk management, although specific charges have not yet been discussed.
(09/02/15 3:59am)
Anybody who's spent more than a day in Columbia knows that it would take months or more to cover all of the city's great restaurants. While Panera, Outback and Moe's are all well and good, the city's independent restaurants have spent years becoming a part of Columbia, and Gamecock, culture. Here are a few to get you started and to save you hours of sifting through Yelp reviews.
(09/01/15 2:35am)
Heavy rains cause flooding in Lowcountry
(08/31/15 3:02am)
Thousands gathered at the Statehouse this past Saturday for a “We Stand with God, Pro-Family” rally.
(08/31/15 3:02am)
Braves honor fan who died falling from stands
(08/27/15 2:20am)
Ben Turner: Yes
(08/26/15 3:48am)
Marco Rubio, Republican senator from Florida
and presidential candidate, is coming to campus for a town hall
on Thursday, August 27. The event is sponsored by Student
Government, and 00is a positive learning opportunity for students on campus.
(08/25/15 1:00am)
With the trial of Michael Smith coming to a resolution on Aug. 17 and the start of another school year comes the revival of the age-old argument for USC students and Columbia residents alike: How safe am I when spending time in Five Points?
(08/24/15 3:29am)
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson will visit Columbia Monday to register for the South Carolina GOP presidential primary in February, according to The State.
(08/24/15 3:40am)
This year’s Bid Day was a little different.
(08/24/15 3:36am)
South Carolina finished strong in weekend play at home against Oklahoma 2-1 in double overtime.
(08/24/15 3:16am)
This past Friday, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders brought his campaign rolling through South Carolina at top-speed.
(08/24/15 3:32am)
In the first three exhibition games of the year, the men’s
soccer team has had its ups and downs. With a 3-0 win in which the Gamecocks
outshot Gardner-Webb 20-0 in the first game then a 1-1 draw against Winthrop,
the Gamecocks came back Sunday night for their final exercise before the real
test.
(08/24/15 3:48am)
From 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Latin music blasted proudly from the far corners of Main Street.